Tiny A-frame Cabin For Sale in Arizona

Highlights

.44 acres

Built in 1975

560 sq. ft.

2 beds

1 bath

Show Low, AZ

Listing Summary

Absolutely ADORABLE quaint A-frame cabin on a large .44 acre heavily treed parcel. TREMENDOUS pride of ownership with a large remodel in 2012 with new metal roof, new easy care siding and painted. New carpet and wood laminate flooring too! Plus All plumbing and wiring updated! Fridge is only 2 years old. This home is being sold ‘TURN-KEY’ everything stays – just bring your toothbrush! All new furniture as well when it was remodeled and it has barely been used since then. The entire home has T&G for the cabin feel. Two bedrooms upstairs! The LARGE deck out front is perfect for the quiet peaceful retreat you’ve been looking for. This cabin was designed to be a ‘summer’ cabin – so there is no heating system, but it would be easy to add wall heaters or wood / pellet stove.

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I was thinking not way too expensive. My son just bought 15 acres of wooded lake front with a cabin for 45 thousand, so I figured this cabin with 44 acres was a bit overpriced — then I realized it is not 44 acres is .44 acres – geese how overly expensive!

Thing about real estate, it’s location, location, location… Even a nearby county can have very different price ranges…

Land costs vary across the country, as do the cost of building a house and to what standards…

On one side of the extreme you could pay just a few thousand per acre but on the other side of the extreme there are properties in this country that go up to around a million per acre… Never mind the cost of the house…

If you look at the other houses listed for the same area, none of them are lower priced, aside from just the land only deals, which are over $42K…

While, if you look at the house property details… It looks like it’s basically a ranch cabin as it lists horses on its list of features… So you may be paying for more than just a fully furnished turnkey house that was renovated and updated last in 2012…

I live in that “isn’t desireable” area (and completely disagree after 25+ years in Phoenix), and that is a pretty average price for a house on that acreage. The only thing you can get here less than that is either a park model or a manufactured home.

It isn’t the job of this website to post problem-free units for sale. Just a reminder though that the THOW dream can become a nightmare if you don’t take time for due diligence. Zoning, water, internet, CCR’s, are all things that should be automatic.
A more in-depth look says no-go to slow low. Several of what I see as necessary routes are not plowed in the winter. That 20 minute ride can be two hours if you make a bad choice.
As to the unit. A-frame is perhaps the most wasteful building shape there is. Never a good use of space. You might as well get a yurt and get some value for your money.

I LOVE this cabin, they way it looks, the way it flows. I like that they didn’t do naked wood on the cabinets and did a granite (or whatever that is) counter, and I LOVE lots of natural wood, but it adds lightness and a touch of urban class and modernism to the look, I think. Didn’t know those negatives about A frames, good to know. And the area around the cabin looks lovely, especially for such a dry state! But that does seem a bit much for a tiny house on such a small amount of land in such an out of the way place. JMHO But this is still one of my all time favorites on here, area and house! 😀

I love the Show Low area and have been through there many times. We always had to stay overnight in Snowflake because there were no available hotels in Show Low. It’s in the White Mountains of Arizona and things are getting pretty expensive in that area. (FYI, that’s also the area where the man was abducted by aliens as depicted in the book and movie, “Fire From the Sky.” Based on a true story). :O

Cute cabin and I do like the furnishings. If we had an extra $110,000, we’d buy it for a vacation home. It really is a beautiful area.

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